Here is a non-Christmas Winter Round-up that left me feeling entertained but made me feel the chill of the weather. Most are set in the snowy months but all are wonderful in their own way. Enjoy with a cup of hot chocolate, and a blazing harth, go on, you deserve it.

I wanted to do a round-up with all different kinds of book genre's in it, but what would be the perimeters? After much deliberation I give you a small list of titles that are:
snuggle up on the couch,
get obsessed for a … [Continue reading]

So I have a major issue with Dystopian stories. I figure if you are going to destroy the majority of the human race you had better have a great and scientifically sound reason it happened. I assume that anyone venturing to develop a dystopian story … [Continue reading]

Hello, can you hear me?
Here is a quote from my book BLOOD OF THE GODS
As I come up to a sharp curve, which I maneuver in a familiar manner, an electrifyingly brilliant bolt of lightning strikes the road not a hundred feet in front of … [Continue reading]

Oh the difference time can make. I am always surprised by how true this is, especially in writing. I have so many times written something I considered perfect and let it sit for a few months. When I come back I can feel that excitement in my belly, … [Continue reading]

I am just going to come out and say it. I am in a holding pattern. I have lost sight of the dream. I have lost sight of my self. I HATE the stories inside my head that will not leave me alone and yet will not come out in a way others of my craft … [Continue reading]

So, it takes a village to edit a book.
Well at least one of my books.
So they are not a hot mess per se; I have no problem getting from the first page to the last page plot-wise (I can do it with my eyes closed) what I can’t do AT ALL is edit. … [Continue reading]

I love me some Epic Fantasy. Like seriously. It was my first real love (of the books I myself have read). I think a few things that make Epic Fantasy really work for me are: the coming of age story with the cool mentor guy, and the hard-sodded life … [Continue reading]

If any of you are reading ELIZABETH TUDOR and don’t want to have a notion of certain developments later in the story ruined, cease construing pronto!!
This process of writing is very exposing and brutal and I have no idea why I keep doing it. … [Continue reading]

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Theresa Pocock is not a history buff but she is a history lover which lead her to study the subject at BYU-Idaho. However it was her obsession with literature that sparked the idea to write. Since, that desire has become an annoyingly relentless compulsion gnawing at her attention and focus. As her list of story ideas grows longer and her free time gets shorter it has taken tireless dedication to continue writing. BUT utilizing earily mornings, nap-times, sport practices and many many late nights has born fruit in the form of six wonderfully crafted novels which she hopes to share with the world. After sixteen moves, three kids, four dogs, and a few fish, Theresa and her family currently reside in Washington state. For now.